Apache CLASSPATH Settings

We have developed a Banking Application using JDeveloper 3.1 and its under UAT on Oracle8i 8.1.6 and OAS 4.0.8.2.0. I have to migrate from OAS to iAS becuase of a BUG in OAS.
I have installed iAS (HTTP Server only) on another machine, now I am not able to find any web interface for doing settings like CLASSPATH etc. like we get in OAS. Can anyone please help, how to do these settings through iAS.
Thanx in advance

I don't know if I am right. iAS uses Apache WebServer and Apache Jserv. If thats the case then look under Apache/htdocs/conf directory.
There you will find httpd.conf file.
Under Apache/JServ/conf/ you will find jserv.conf and jserv.properties file. If you can't locate these directories then just do a search for these files.
jserv.properties is the file in which you specify wrapper.classpath etc.
HTH
Prakash
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